Sentence examples for the concurrent from inspiring English sources

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the concurrent

adjective

Happening at the same time; simultaneous.

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The concurrent timing of road and housing construction is happenstance, he said.

The writing of the book was made doubly poignant by the concurrent breakdown of Hersh's marriage.

Tate Liverpool will present the concurrent show Mondrian and his Studios: Abstraction into the World.

We follow the concurrent development of Lev, the extension to their house and their maturing garden.

You can also participate in the concurrent regional tournament.

There is much to savor here, and in the concurrent show of etchings from the museum's Dunnigan collection.

They were doing this under the premiership of Gordon Brown and the concurrent chancellorship of Alistair Darling.

The revolution was, of course, driven by youth as much as the concurrent revolutions in politics, fashion, and music were.

Last March, you wrote in the magazine about the concurrent rise of the novel and the history as literary forms.

The concurrent weddings shared some traditional elements, including loud public displays such as the drumming outside the house.

The concurrent ability of Petri-nets assists the concurrent co-design of embedded systems synchronously.

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